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Love Jihad: Man Locks Woman In House, Abuses Her For Four Months

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Anushka Pathak – Mumbai Uncensored, 26th March 2022

A shocking incident has surfaced in Nadiad where Love was lured into jihad and taken abroad. The youth lured the girl into a love trap and kept her in a room for 4 months. Currently, the police have registered a complaint against 10 people. 

A 24 year old woman, who belonged to an SC (Scheduled Caste) community,  living in Nadiad city and studying nursing has become a victim of love jihad. The woman wanted to complete her nursing studies and then go abroad. The accused Yasir Khan, living in the same area where the girl’s mother was working, befriended him by sending a friend request on Instagram. Then in just 3 days, the woman was called to meet him in a coffee shop in Anand and he was caught in a love trap. The accused knew the craze she had for going abroad. He then said that I will marry you and take you abroad. After being trapped in a love trap, the girl was taken to different places and raped. 

Accused Yasir told the girl to bring Rs 5 lakh to tell her parents that she was going to Poland for a job, after which they will both go to Dubai and get married. After the girl brought Rs 5 lakh to him, the young man sent the girl to Dubai alone as he could not get a visa. After staying for 15 days in Dubai, she demanded to come back to India. The accused then called her back.

The girl’s parents, on the other hand, thought their daughter was in Poland. But for four months in Nadiad, the young woman was falling prey to the lust of a heretic young man in a room. The young man kept the girl in a rented house in a society in Nadiad. When the young man left the house, he would lock himself outside the house, and the young woman would stay in the house all day. 

Eventually, the accused, who was the victim of a love jihad that went beyond the bounds of brutality, lodged a complaint and the accused was exposed. The police have registered a complaint against 10 of them, including 8 from a pagan family and 2 from a helper. However, the accused youth is absconding in the entire case, Nadiad police are searching for him. 

The accused were identified as Jabir Pathan, Faisal Pathan, Shahnaz Pathan, Suraiya Pathan, Fardeen Syed, Faridabanu Malek, Nadeem Malek, Jai Kadam.

Yasir’s family, on the other hand, staged a protest against the police, saying, “Our son is missing, we have announced his disappearance.” Not only that, the young lady was found by Yasar’s family and forced to wear the burqa, perform namaz and recite kalma. Presenting all the accused in the court, the court has ordered to send the accused to jail. 

A section of forceful religious conversion has been added to the case.

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ED Arrests Three in Illegal Bangladeshi Infiltration Case

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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested three individuals, including two Bangladeshi nationals and an Indian, in a case linked to illegal infiltration and human trafficking into Jharkhand. The arrests were made during searches conducted in West Bengal on Tuesday night, according to official sources.

The Accused
The arrested individuals include Bangladeshi nationals Rony Mondal and Sameer Chowdhary, and Indian national Pintu Haldar. The trio is suspected of acting as touts, facilitating the illegal entry and trafficking of Bangladeshi nationals into India.

Case Background
The case stems from an FIR lodged by the Jharkhand Police in June at Bariatu Police Station, Ranchi. Following this, the ED initiated an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) to probe the money laundering angle of the infiltration network.

Election Context
The arrests come at a sensitive time as Jharkhand prepares for its legislative assembly elections. Authorities suspect that such infiltration networks could have far-reaching implications for local demographics and security.

Investigation Continues
The ED is focusing on uncovering the financial trail and operational network supporting these illegal activities. Further developments, including additional arrests, are anticipated as the investigation progresses.

The case highlights ongoing challenges with illegal immigration and trafficking, prompting heightened vigilance and enforcement in border regions.

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Seven Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants Arrested in Udupi

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In a significant operation, Udupi district police have apprehended seven Bangladeshi nationals residing illegally in the Malpe fishing harbor area since 2017. The individuals were found in possession of counterfeit Aadhaar cards, which they allegedly used to secure employment and housing.

Details of the Arrest:

Location: Malpe fishing harbor area, Udupi district.

Residency Period: The accused have been living in the area since 2017.

Fake Identification: The immigrants possessed forged Aadhaar cards, facilitating their stay and employment in the region.

Police Action:

The operation was conducted following a tip-off about the presence of illegal immigrants in the area. The arrested individuals have been charged under relevant sections of the Foreigners Act and the Indian Penal Code for forgery and illegal stay. They are currently in judicial custody pending further investigation.

Implications:

This incident underscores the challenges faced by authorities in monitoring and controlling illegal immigration, particularly in coastal regions where economic opportunities in sectors like fishing can attract undocumented workers. The use of fake identification documents also raises concerns about the effectiveness of current verification processes and the potential for such documents to be used in other illegal activities.

Official Statement:

A senior police official stated, “We are intensifying our efforts to identify and apprehend illegal immigrants in the district. The use of forged documents to obtain employment and housing is a serious offense, and we urge the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.”

Community Response:

Local residents have expressed relief over the arrests but also concern about the possibility of more illegal immigrants residing in the area. Community leaders have called for increased vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety and security of the region.

Next Steps:

The police are conducting further investigations to determine how the forged Aadhaar cards were obtained and whether there is a larger network facilitating such illegal activities. Authorities are also reviewing current verification processes to prevent similar incidents in the future.

This case highlights the ongoing issue of illegal immigration and the need for robust measures to detect and prevent the use of counterfeit identification documents.

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ED Arrests Three in Illegal Bangladeshi Infiltration Case

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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested three individuals, including two Bangladeshi nationals and an Indian, in a case linked to illegal infiltration and human trafficking into Jharkhand. The arrests were made during searches conducted in West Bengal on Tuesday night, according to official sources.

The Accused
The arrested individuals include Bangladeshi nationals Rony Mondal and Sameer Chowdhary, and Indian national Pintu Haldar. The trio is suspected of acting as touts, facilitating the illegal entry and trafficking of Bangladeshi nationals into India.

Case Background
The case stems from an FIR lodged by the Jharkhand Police in June at Bariatu Police Station, Ranchi. Following this, the ED initiated an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) to probe the money laundering angle of the infiltration network.

Election Context
The arrests come at a sensitive time as Jharkhand prepares for its legislative assembly elections. Authorities suspect that such infiltration networks could have far-reaching implications for local demographics and security.

Investigation Continues
The ED is focusing on uncovering the financial trail and operational network supporting these illegal activities. Further developments, including additional arrests, are anticipated as the investigation progresses.

The case highlights ongoing challenges with illegal immigration and trafficking, prompting heightened vigilance and enforcement in border regions.

Continue Reading

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